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Bob Mackie reveals the iconic Cher outfit he’s embarrassed to have designed

more razzle-dazzle, less fabric” for the star.However, it turns out that he cringes when he thinks about one particular outfit — and it’s one of Cher’s most famous.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.It’s the revealing body stocking she wore in the “If I Could Turn Back Time” video. It features a V-shaped strip of fabric to hide her crotch and breasts. The lower half consists of sheer cycling pants and stockings.“Please don’t tell anyone that I designed this.

Don’t let anyone know this. I’m embarrassed,’” he said, recalling their conversation for the new documentary Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion. “And she was fine about it.

Now she admits that, no, it wasn’t so good.”Mackie refers to it as the “seat belt” outfit and deems it “vulgar”.“We put a lot of wild, sexy clothes on her at different times,” Mackie told Yahoo Entertainment. “Sometimes I’d say, ‘Well, you can’t wear that for this’ … an award show or whatever, and she would [disappointedly reply], OK.’ But she wanted to wear that. Bicycle pants were in, but see-through bicycle pants are really scary.”Despite his age, Mackie remains a sprightly figure.

He’s been on several shows in recent days to promote his new documentary, which reflects on his six-decade career.Last week on Live With Kelly and Mark, he said his proudest career moment was winning a Tony Award in 2019 for The Cher Show. It was an honor he never expected to receive as he’s rarely designed for Broadway shows.A post shared by Bob Mackie (@bobmackie)Mackie continues to work, having recently created outfits for Pink, Zendaya and Miley Cyrus, among others.In fact, Cyrus this week bought an outfit that Mackie created for her to wear at the Grammy’s in February. It was the silver, bugle-beaded strip dress she wore to perform “Flowers”.

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